Current situation
While cold air from the east is still causing rather subdued temperatures in eastern and parts of central Europe, it has been very warm in southern Europe and especially in Scandinavia, over the Arctic Ocean and the eastern half of Greenland for several days. Temperatures were sometimes 10 degrees or more above the long-term average for the time of year. In Iceland, a new February record of 19.1 °C was set on Sunday.
In the Alpine valleys, nocturnal inversions continue to play a role in the temperature, but the cold is no longer as extreme as it was a few weeks ago, as the sun now usually has enough power to clear the inversion layer during the day.
Outlook
Today and tomorrow, Thursday, there will be little action and it will remain more or less clear sunshine. The high will then be pushed southwards. On Friday, a disturbance will approach from the west, bringing lower temperatures and some fresh snow on the northern slopes of the Alps (from today's perspective, only very occasionally more than 10 cm). At the weekend, the weather will slowly calm down again, also moving from west to east.